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iw off' CSF: Row 1-Thomas Booth, Jeff Berg, Greg Needham, John Powers,-Dist. iO rep., Bill Roberts-Publicity-His., Bill Castleman-Treas., Kathi Bell-V. Pres., Mary Rose-Sec., Glen Ruff, Mike Schlegel, Row 2-Laura Mullaney, Rory Dunbar, Laura Susman, Lene Holland, Mary Strand, Jill Russell, Claudia Rowlett, Debra Tobak, Sue Scanlin, Bill Gommer, Row 3-Scott Flick, Bruce Pitzler, Bob Ahrens, Jim Collins, Tim Knaak, Claude Sigel, Betty Lenoir, Corey Dzitzer, Ann Kornblit, Dan Casley, Row 4-Rob Evans,-Carol Brosgart, Becky Morris, Louisa McNulty, Linda Powell, Sue Sladek, Linda Maxwell, Elaine Henderson, Row 5-Ann Nelson, Donna Kuznkowski, John Fisher, Michelle, Fallon, Jerry Klein, Chris Hillila, Kathy Howe, Stephanie Chew, Jennifer Johnson, Cyndi Coberly, Row 6-- John Smith, Tom Ballard, John Boloman, Bob Nelson, Randy Buth-Sgt.-At-Arms. CSF Members Attain Excellent Scholastic tanding With Much Effort And Hard Work CSF: Row l-Sue Scanlin, Debra Tabak, Bruce Pitzler, Bob Aherns, Paul Torgerson, Glenn Ruff, Tim Knaak, Row 2-Cyndi Coberly, Kathi Bell, Mary Libby, Claude Sigel, Bill Roberts, Mary Strand, Mary Rose California Scholarship Federation is a statewide organization open to students of high academic achievement, Each semester the club opens membership. During the course of the year, CSF spon- sors a book sale and other fund raising proiects in order to give ci scholarship at the end of the year. Two field trips, one per semester, are taken by the stu- dents during which they visit a cultural or educational center and then see a movie.
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SWIC lStudents Will in Com- monl and PGP lProgressive Government Partyl appeared during the close of student body elections of Spring l966. Their mutual obiec- tives were to create school- wide interest in the elections and to initiate changes in school government by pro- viding a definite platform for each party. Political con- 'ventions were held during which each party's candi- dates were elected and i heard. This year the parties made some changes in school government such as introducing student court, In May, the parties rise to full strength as they work to get their candidates elected. l 4, lr: B SWIC: Mr. Rees-Advisor, Rick Wornsbecker-V, Pres., Linda Butler-Gen. Comm. Chairman, Sue Fasken-Sec.-Treas., Tim O'ConneIl-Chairman PGP And SWIC Wage Bit-ter Political Battle Rivaling Democratic, Republican Struggle PGP: Mr, Eaton-Advisor, Becky Morris--Cent, Comm., Barbara Williams-Sec., Anne Frohock-Board, Cherie Dain-Steering Comm., Jerry Klein, Bill Roberts-Co-Chairman, Hank Schnieder, Kathy McKee-Board, Bonnie Breuklander-Treas., Steve Manginelli-Chairman f' A ,c,,
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Four Groups Support Publication To publish treely is a cherished American ideal. To this end the journalism class and the Press Club publish and support the publica- tion of the school newspaper, the Lancer. The Literature Club edits and prints Reflections, a magazine ot original literary and art work of our students. Individualistic View- Point presents candid opinions ot the student body and provides a forum for political parties during school elections. NEWSPAPER: Row l-Kathi Nadon, Karen Gronseth, Ellen Zerlin, Pam Hopkins, Sue Clark, Linda Silbert, Cindy Burke, Sandi Bellinger, Row 2--Stephanie Kish, Kathy Clohessy, Ann Nelson, Pat Neel, Vikki Ruth, Kris Watson, Karen Mishler, Vicki Villarreal, Row 3-Mr. Miller-Adv., .lim Collins, Jim Kent, .lim Fisher, Bob Simmons, Jerry Panks, Mike Kohl, Editor, Lee Von Biela, Link PRESS CLUB: Row l-Mr. Miller, Advisor, Kathi Nadon, Karen Gron- seth-Pres., Mike Kohl, Jim Fisher --V. Pres., Mary Ahtye-Sec., Di- ana Larkbyp Row 2-.litn Collins, Ellen Zerlin, Kathi Clohessy, Ann Nelson, Fon Moore, Pat Neel, Greg Clancy. LITERARY MAGAZINE: Row l-Mrs. Brown-Adv., Kathi Bell, Mary INDIVIDUALISTIC VIEWPOINT: Row l-Maybelle Silliker, Tony Rose, Cloudia Rowlett, Mrs. Kimball-Adv., Row 2-Bob Simmons, Mikkelson, Sue Faskeftz Row 2-Lindfl BUTl9Y, lim O'COV1f'1Sll, Sue Fasken, Linda Butler, Betty Lenoir, Becky Morris, Bill C051-Ie. John Runnion, Bonnie Breuklander. man. vw is f in 'Y N-I
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